The clothing of the people in biblical times was made from wool, linen, animal skins, and perhaps silk. Most events in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament take place in ancient Israel, and thus most biblical clothing is ancient Hebrew clothing. They wore underwear and cloth skirts.
Complete descriptions of the styles of dress among the people of the Bible is impossible because the material at hand is insufficient.[1] Assyrian and Egyptian artists portrayed what is believed to be the clothing of the time, but there are few depictions of Israelite garb. One of the few available sources on Israelite clothing is the Bible.[2]
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The clothing of the people in biblical times was made from wool, linen, animal skins, and perhaps silk. Most events in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament...
time while maintaining the influences of biblical commandments and Jewish religious law regarding clothing and modesty (tzniut). Contemporary styles...
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being able to infect historically common clothing fabrics, specifically wool, linen, and leather. The biblical description of tzaraath in such fabrics...
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clothed and in his own mind” (Luke 8:35). Clothing is an important prop in the Lucan narrative (see Biblicalclothing), which in this scene portrays the demoniac’s...
focus on the role of clothing (or, in this case, the lack of appropriate clothing) in the New Testament (see Biblicalclothing). Bernard Brandon Scott...
ancient societies. The clothing used in the ancient world reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. In many cultures, clothing indicated the social...
modern times, Biblical sandals are a symbol of Zionism. Israeli pioneers and Israeli born Jews used them to show the return to the clothing worn by the...
for future modern concepts of public health care. The biblical practices of feeding and clothing the poor, visiting prisoners, supporting widows and orphan...
In Christianity, the Biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ or /ˈmædʒaɪ/; singular: magus), also known as the Three Wise Men, Three Kings, and Three Magi, are distinguished...
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the moral or spiritual significance of events rather than the details. Biblical stories come from diverse sources and authors, so their attention to detail...
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or ketonet passim (Biblical Hebrew: כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים, romanized: kəṯoneṯ passim) is the name for the garment that the Biblical Joseph owned; it was...
Fathers of Christianity taught modesty as a core principle guiding the clothing that Christians are to manufacture and wear. In some Christian communities...
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term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of clothing and hair style. In 1809, six students at the Vienna Academy formed...
they showed him some of the clothes she had sewn, and according to the biblical account he raised her from the dead. She is celebrated as a saint by the...
under the rule of Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II. According to the biblical account, the armies of Nebuchadnezzar II besieged Jerusalem between 589–586...
well as the advent of synthetic dyes introduced major changes in fashion. Clothing could be made more quickly and cheaply. Advancement in printing and proliferation...
Biblical mile (Hebrew: מיל, romanized: mīl) is a unit of distance on land, or linear measure, principally used by Jews during the Herodian dynasty to ascertain...